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Disclaimer: Advice is provided to the best of my knowledge but no implicit or explicit warranties are provided. Since the advisor explicitly encourages testing any and all suggestions on a test non-production environment advisor should not held liable or responsible for any actions taken based on the given advice.

If you download cygwin, you can use the more command to look at the top part of the dump file and you can see what table spaces you will need along with what users are stored there. That way you can pre-create the table spaces and the users. Then during the import you can specify exactly what users you want to import.

You should post the actual errors that came up. My guess is that you are missing table spaces that your schema needs.
You should look through your log file for table creation errors and make a list of all of the table spaces that are missing
and add them. Also make sure that you have the TABLE_EXISTS_ACTION=REPLACE option.

PLS-00201: identifier 'string' must be declared
Cause:
You tried to reference either an undeclared variable, exception, procedure, or other
item, or an item to which no privilege was granted or an item to which privilege was granted
only through a role.
Action:
1) Check your spelling and declaration of the referenced name.
2) Verify that the declaration for the referenced item is placed correctly in the block structure.
3) If the referenced item is indeed declared but you don't have privileges to refer to that item,
for security reasons, you will be notified only that the item is not declared.
4) If the referenced item is indeed declared and you believe that you have privileges to refer
to that item, check the privileges; if the privileges were granted only via a role, then this is
expected and documented behavior. Stored objects (packages, procedures, functions, triggers,
views) run in the security domain of the object owner with no roles enabled except PUBLIC.
Again, you will be notified only that the item was not declared.

Disclaimer: Advice is provided to the best of my knowledge but no implicit or explicit warranties are provided. Since the advisor explicitly encourages testing any and all suggestions on a test non-production environment advisor should not held liable or responsible for any actions taken based on the given advice.

Disclaimer: Advice is provided to the best of my knowledge but no implicit or explicit warranties are provided. Since the advisor explicitly encourages testing any and all suggestions on a test non-production environment advisor should not held liable or responsible for any actions taken based on the given advice.